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Contamination Control

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Fluitec’ s Oil Life Extension portfolio covers a number is critical contamination issues including oil degradation products, varnish, water, acidity, chemical (alcohols), particulates. Our technologies are recommended by major OEMs, such as Siemens.

Solutions

DECON AO TM

DECON AOTM replenishes the depleted antioxidants in hydraulic oils and helps remove varnish from the system. It also boasts superior seal compatibility and excellent oxidation stability.

Boost AOTM

DECON AOTM replenishes the depleted antioxidants in hydraulic oils and helps remove varnish from the system. It also boasts superior seal compatibility and excellent oxidation stability.

DECON AW TM

DECON AW TM extends the life of hydraulic fluids by replenishing the anti-wear characteristics of the oil. It results in fewer fluid changes, less downtime, and lower fluid change expenses.

Infinity Turbine Oil

The Infinity Turbine Oil is the last turbine oil you’ll need. It forms virtually no varnish, so you don’t have to change the oil. It will save you money and protect your machinery.

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Contamination

Control

To enhance and maintain the fluid performance and keep them at maximum efficiency, EPESOL is providing FLUITECS’s high-tech Fluid Enhancement solution. FLUITEC, with experience of more than 25years

Condition

Monitoring

EPESOL offers for the first time in Pakistan an on-site DGA facility through its state-of-the-art on-site DGA test-set, Transport . The second-generation Transport is a compact

Chemical

Services

Along with DGA and bushing failures, there are also several other failures such as the main tank accounting for 30%, Tap changer accounting for 35%, and the Cooling system accounting

Mechanical

Field Services

Bushing failure is one of the leading cause of transformer failure, accounting for 15% of the total failures. Faulty insulation is the principal cause of bushing failure. Humidity and oil